Saturday, 30 May 2015

Gmail users have reached to 900 million Active users

Google:Google has announced to open Inbox to everyone.
Launched in October last year, the app is now available for download on
iOS and Android without an invitation.

Google’s free webmail application is getting close to the 1
billion-user mark, making it the world’s most popular email service. The
figures were revealed by the company’s senior vice president of
products, Sundar Pichai, who was speaking at the 2015 Google I/O
developer conference.Google-owned, web-based email service provides details of storage, options and links to related services.
Gmail has more than doubled its user base since 2012, when the number
stood at just 425 million. But as well as attracting more consumers,
the way people access the service has also changed. Pichai noted during
his presentation that 75% of users now check their mail via mobile.
In the past, Google had updated the Gmail for Android app. In an
official Google+ post, the company wrote, “Over the next few days,
you’ll see a few improvements to the Gmail app for Android based on your
feedback with more coming soon.” Among the new changes, you will find
that tapping on people’s avatars will now let you see recent
conversations with them. You will also be able to view contact info and
more.Inbox by Gmail is now open to everyone. No invite required.
It also includes more reliable support for non-Gmail addresses
(IMAP). It has also been made smoother to add additional accounts.